a) If someone is determined to steal from you, they will find a way. There is NO security system that will not be circumvented by thieves.

b) Stop harassing the general consumer with this crap. Easy is better than secure in the case of entertainment, and the less hassle something is, the more likely the consumer is to buy it, recommend it, and buy other products from you.

Alright I bought a LCD 32" Samsung for $700 bucks. It's pretty awesome, but for some reason I notice alot more jaggies than I did with a SDTV. Does that always happen? I am using component cables though because I didn't want to spend 100 bucks on HDMI, thats just too expensive for me. Does that affect anything?

Somewhat normal on old systems (PS2, GC, etc). Shouldn't happen on current gen (PS3, X360). Will edit with more info later if needed.

also that cable should be fine if you haven't made a decision yet. see if it's on amazon with any reviews yet as well

How do you know if you have an AACS enabled player? So if I use HDMI this isn't a problem?

I'm not sure how exactly to tell if you have one or not, but I'm pretty sure if it has an HDMI output, and especially if it's a name brand product, it will support it. So yeah, if you use HDMI you'll be fine.

Something I should note above: HDMI's more useful quality-wise for higher resolutions as I understand it. I couldn't easily tell the difference between component and HDMI for the PS3.

HDMI cords are pretty much like USB cords. While there CAN be a difference in performance it needs very, very extreme circumstances, 1440p over a longass stretch or something like that. I'll note Monoprice's are well constructed you're probably fine either way and weren't ripped off.